News Bulletin of 4 December 2025, 3pm

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Residents Lead Clean-Up Effort in Bryanston
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Residents in Bryanston spent three days restoring a busy stretch of Winnie Mandela Drive. They cleared overgrown vegetation, repaired bridges, and removed debris to improve public spaces.
The clean-up is part of the Re-imagine Randburg campaign, running since December 1.
Teams focused on key areas including the Grosvenor bridge and Ballyclare, removing blocked culverts and addressing silt build-up. Informal shelters hidden in the bush were cleared, and damaged water infrastructure was reported to Johannesburg Water.
Contractors will cut back large tree branches to improve visibility.
The campaign highlights the dedication of residents in maintaining and enhancing their community.
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Banyana Banyana End 2025 With Win Over Morocco
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Banyana Banyana wrapped up 2025 with a 2-0 victory against Morocco in an international friendly at Stade D’Agadir on Tuesday. Goals from Nonhlanhla Mthandi and Noxolo Cesane in the second half secured the win.
The match also gave the team a chance to bring in new players alongside experienced members, allowing the squad to work together and prepare for the upcoming 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
With the win and a productive camp behind them, the team heads into 2026 on a confident note.
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New UK Ticketing Rules Aim to Protect Fans from Excessive Prices
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The UK government is set to make it illegal to resell tickets for live events above their original cost.
The rules, announced by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, aim to prevent ticket touting and give fans fair access to concerts, sports, theatre, and comedy shows.
Resale platforms and social media sites will be legally obliged to enforce price caps, and businesses that break the rules could face penalties of up to 10% of global turnover.
Analysis suggests the measures could save fans around R2.8 billion a year and make approximately 900,000 more tickets available directly from primary sellers.
Reasonable service fees are allowed, but inflated prices will no longer be tolerated.

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Your financial indicators for this hour:

The Rand is trading at 16.97 to the US Dollar, 22.66 to the British Pound, and 19.81 to the Euro.

Gold is trading at 4,196.96 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 62.67 barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 93 168,98
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